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It’s another bad grade for the America Kennel Club and the current rubber-stamp system of inspecting breeding operations. The Humane Society of the United States reported yesterday on a breeding kennel in Mississippi, where a former American Kennel Club champion dog was founding living in feces.

Wild Bill, an Australian Cattle Dog had been living with 60 other dogs on what is being described as a puppy mill.

In the report on his Humane Nation blog, Wayne Pacelle states:

Some of the worst facilities wave around their AKC credentials like a badge of honor, and draw consumers away from better sources of dogs, such as animal shelters and rescue groups and responsible breeders.

As is the case in greyhound racing, when a dog is no longer making money, it becomes disposable for the puppy-mill industry.

We need a system of regular inspections by qualified inspectors in every state in the nation.

Please note this statement: The AKC does not approve, license or endorse anyone engaged in selling purebred dogs.
Any notation of “In Compliance” on this inspection report only denotes that the customer inspected at least met minimum standards for AKC compliance on the date of inspection.

It’s not just false but ludicrous to claim that the Humane Society’s goal is “to end ALL animal ownership, including dogs and cats as pets,” not to mention hilarious to say that immediately after saying “get the full facts before commenting.” Again, this has the earmarks of a troll, saying something intentionally dumb in a plea for attention. A better way to get attention it to get a pet and treat it well, and as the HSUS recommends, the best source of a dog or cat is a shelter, a rescue organization, or a responsible breeder.

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